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2023年惠民縣考研《英語一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Asmyhusband,Doug,stoodonthebusyNewYorkcitystreettostopataxi,ItriedtoprotectmydaughterfromthecoldDecemberwindandrain.Iputmyheaddowntokissher1face.Frustratedandwet,myhusbandgaveuphisattempttohailataxi.Iknewthefeeling.Justafterherfirstbirthday,weweretoldourdaughterKatiehasa2brainillness.Sincethatmoment,DougandIfeltlike3inamarathonracewherethefinishlinekeptdisappearing.WeknewKatiewasrunningoutof4.Ithadtakenmonthsbeforewefinallyhadanameforthe5,butweweretoldonlyafewspecialistsintheworldknewhowto6it.Now,aswefinallyfoundabrilliantdoctorto7ourgirl,wewereinastrangecityinthecoldrain.Justatthemoment,amiddle-agedwoman8andsaid,“Pardonme?MayIofferyoua(n)9?Beforewecouldsay10,shecontinued,“It’sreallyno11forme.Justgetin.”ItwasthenthatInoticedherthickIrish12,which13meuplikehotsoup.We14said,“Thanks!RooseveltHospital,please,”aswegotinhercarfortheride.“Areyougoingforthebaby?”sheaskedus.Inoddedmyhead,holdingbackmy15.Atthehospital,we16heradozentimesfortheride.Asthewomanhuggedme,Inoticedherfacewas17withtears.Shepromisedtoprayforusbeforesheleft.AfterthreemorevisitstoNewYorkandtwomore18surgeries(手術(shù)),Katieiscured.ButthevoiceoftheIrishAngelstillrangasaconstant19ofatinyrayoflightthatappearedinour20days.1、A.smiling B.tiny C.round D.beautiful2、A.rare B.simple C.normal D.natural3、A.passers-by B.judges C.lawyers D.runners4、A.money B.confidence C.time D.courage5、A.race B.illness C.doctor D.challenge6、A.fix B.check C.reach D.explain7、A.protect B.meet C.encourage D.save8、A.pulledover B.putup C.turneddown D.stoodby9、A.ride B.seat C.car D.umbrella10、A.nothing B.a(chǎn)nyone C.a(chǎn)nything D.someone11、A.difference B.question C.trouble D.loss12、A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.a(chǎn)ccent C.custom D.hair13、A.picked B.called C.woke D.warmed14、A.normally B.simply C.a(chǎn)ngrily D.regularly15、A.tears B.a(chǎn)nger C.smile D.surprise16、A.respected B.praised C.thanked D.a(chǎn)ccepted17、A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.disappointed C.happy D.wet18、A.eye B.brain C.kidney D.heart19、A.warning B.effort C.reminder D.exercise20、A.busiest B.luckiest C.happiest D.darkestSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1MywifeandIownedtwodogethatwehadownedbeforewemetandbroughtintothemarriage.Herdogwasapitbull(斗牛犬)namedZack,andhehatedme.Whenourdaughterwasborn,Iwasworriedthatthefamilypitbullwouldbedangeroustohavearoundouryoungdaughter.Iwarnedmywifethatthedogwouldhavetogoatthefirstsignoftrouble.Isaid,“Ifhenips(啃咬)atthebaby,he’sgone.”Webroughtourdaughterhomeinacarseat,andbothdogssniffed(嗅)andlickedher,tailswagging.IhadtopullZackawayfromherbecausehewouldn’tstoplickingher.Zackimmediatelybecamemydaughter'sprotector,andwhenshewaslyingonablanketonthefloor,healwayshadonefootontheblanket.Zacklovedmydaughterextremely,andwhenshebecamealittleolderalwayswalkedhertobed,andthensleptonthebedwithher.Hesomehowknewwheneveritwastimetogoupstairs,andhewouldwaitatthebottomofthestairsforher,andthenfollowheruptobed.Zackwaspoisonedbysomeneighborkids,andwehadoneoftheworstdaysofourlives.Watchingmydaughtersaygoodbyetohimashelaystillonthekitchenfloor,mywifeandIwerebothsobbing.At8:00thatnight,mydaughterwalkedtothestairstogotobed.Atthatmoment,allthreeofusrealizedwhatwasabouttohappen.Mydaughterlookedathermotherandmewithalookofhorrorandpanic.

Itwasatthatmomentthatmydog,Samwholovedmydaughterdearly,stoodup,walkedovertoher,andnudgedherwithhishead.Heputhisfootonthestairs,andlookedupather.Theywalkeduptobed,withmydaughterholdinghisnecktightly.Forthenextsixyears,untilhedied,Samwaitedforherbythestairseachnight.1、WhydidtheauthorpullZackawayfromhisdaughter?A.BecauseZackkeptlickinghisdaughter.B.BecauseZackhatedhisdaughter.C.Becausehisdaughterwassensitivetodogs.D.Becausehisdaughterwasafraidofdogs.2、AfterthedeathofthedogZack,thedaughter_______.A.feltveryhorrifiedandsadB.wantedtobuyanotherdogC.a(chǎn)skedherparentstosleepwithherD.a(chǎn)skedtostaywiththeotherdog3、Theunderlinedword“nudged”inParagraph5canbereplacedby“_______”A.liftedB.lickedC.pushedD.pulled4、Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Dogscanbeman’sbestfriendB.It’sanaturalthingthatchildrenlikedogsC.ParentsshouldprotecttheirchildrenfromdogsD.Dogssometimesmaycausetroublefortheirowners.Text2Asthemorningschoolbellringsandstudentsrushin,teenagersinoneclassroomsettleontomatsandmeditation(冥想)pillows.Theyfallsilentaftertheteachertapsa“singingbow”.Thesestudentsareinafor-credit,year-longmindfulnessclass,whichismeanttoeaseyouthanxietyanddepressionandtopreventviolence.For90minutes,threedaysaweek,theypracticeamixofyoga,sitting,andwalkingmeditation,deepbreathing,journaling,andnon-judgmentallistening.YogaandmeditationhavegainedpopularityamongAmericansinrecentdecades,supportedbystudiesshowingbenefitstoemotional,mental,andphysicalhealth.Thecenturies-oldpracticeshaverootsineasternreligions,butWesternculturehaslongfocusedonphysicalpostures,breathing,andrelaxationtechniques.Somepeoplehavegreetedthemovewithlessthanenthusiasm.Lastyear,anelementaryschoolinOhioendeditsmindfulnessprogramafterparentscomplaineditwastoocloselylinkedtoreligion.Butmanyschooldistrictsarereportingsuccess.InRichmond,California,schoolshavereporteddropsinschoolproblemsamonglow-income,at-riskyouths.TheschooldistrictinSouthBurlington,Vermont,introducedasuccessfulmindfulnesscourseaspartofahealthandwellnessprogram,andnowadministratorstherehaveadvocatedmindfulnessintoK-12curriculums.Twoyearsago,CaverlyMorgandevelopedtheafter-schoolmindfulnessprogramteamedupwithAllysonCopacino,whoteachesyoga.Afterhundredsofstudentssignedup,PrincipalBrianChatardtooknote.Theschoolwasdealingwithastudent’ssuicide,andfewresourceswereavailabletoaddressstudents’emotionalandmentalhealth.“Highschoolisthehardestperiodoftimeforkids,”Mr.Chatardsaid.“You’vegotemotionalchanges,physicalchanges,andallthesocialpressures.It’salsotheonsetofmentalillnessforsomekids,depressionhits,andthere’sthepressureofcollegeandsports.Allthesethingskidsdoisover?whelmingwithouthavingastrategy(策略)todealwithit.”Andnowschoolsalloverthecountryareintroducingthepractices.1、WhatdoWesternpeoplevaluemoreaboutyogaandmeditation?A.Non-judgmentallistening.B.Religiousmeaning.C.Journaling.D.Physicalbenefits.2、Whatcanweinferaboutthemindfulnessclass?A.Itissupportedbyparents.B.Itrelivespressureofstudents.C.Itmainlybuildsstudentsupphysically.D.Itimprovesstudents’academicperformance.3、Whostartedthemindfulnessclass?A.Administrators.B.BrianChatard.C.CaverlyMorgan.D.AllysonCopacino.4、WhatisMr.Chatard’sattitudetowardstheprogram?A.Supportive.B.Concerned.C.Doubtful.D.Reserved.Text3Areyouafraidofsharks?Whataboutsnakesorspiders?Putthosefearsaside:becauseintheU.S.you’refarmorelikelytobekilledorinjuredbyadeerskippingacrosstheroad.Deercausemorethan200humansdeathseachyear,plussome29,000injuries,allbecauseof1.2millioncollisionsbetweenvehiclesanddeer.MostincidentsoccurintheeasternU.S.,wheredeerprosperwithoutnaturalpredatorslikewolvesandmountainlions.“That’stheregionintheU.S.wheredeer-vehiclecollisionsaresuchaproblem,andwhereitseemslikeaneffectivelargecarnivorereintroductioncouldmakeareallybigdifference.”sayswildlifebiologistLauraPrughfromUniversityofWashington.Shethinksitwouldhelptoreintroducepredatorslikemountainlions,alsoknownascougars,pumasorpanthers,topartsoftheirhistoricrangefromwhichthey’vebeendrivenout.TheresearcherssaythatbringingthepredatorsbacktotheeasternU.S.wouldmean22percentfewercollisionsbetweencarsanddeeroverthreedecades.Eachyearwouldseefivefewerhumandeaths,680fewerinjuriesandasavingsofsome550million.SophieL.Gilbertthinkstherearegreatsocioeconomicbenefitsoflargepredatorrestorationthroughreducedwildlife-vehiclecollisionsandshesays,says,“Cougarshaveshownthattheycancoexistinshortdistancewithpeople,withveryfewconflicts,inalotofareasoutwest.”Still,somefolksmightbeunderstandablynervousaboutthiskindofplan.Afterall,reintroducingpredatorsdoesn’tcomewithoutriskstopetsandtolivestock,andveryoccasionallytopeople.“OurfearoflargepredatorsissonaturalandintensethatIdon’tthinkit’spossibletojustcompletelyclearitwithstatistics...WhatIhopeisthatknowingthatthereactuallycanbesomemeasurablebenefitsmightmakepeoplealittlemoresupportiveandmaybebalancethatfearalittlebit.”saysLaura.Indeed,thestatisticsshowthatcougarswouldpreventfivetimesasmanyhumandeathsfromdeer-relatedaccidentsastheywouldcausebyattacks.Butit’llbeatoughsell:thepresswillcovercougarattacks,butastatisticallypreventeddeathdoesnotmakethenews.Nevertheless,“Ifpeopleinthewestcanputupwithhavingmountainlionsaround,IwouldhopethatNewYorkerswouldbeupforthechallengeaswell.”1、Whatisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“carnivore”inParagraph3?A.Acat-likeanimal.B.Adangerousanimal.C.Ameat-eatinganimal.D.Agrass-eatinganimal.2、Whydopeoplewanttobringbackmountainlions?A.Tominimizetheaccidentscausedbydeer.B.Tomaintainbiodiversityandecologicalbalance.C.Totakeupthechallengefrompeopleinthewest.D.Toreducepeople’sfearofthisdangerouscreature.3、Whyisithardtopersuadepeopletoacceptthismeasure?A.Becausetherisksoutweighthebenefits.B.Becausemountainslionslikeeatingpeople.C.Becausethebenefitsarenotaseye-catchingasitsrisks.D.Becausemountainlionstendtogettooclosetopeople.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Puma:aToughSellB.ANewStudyonPumaC.DeerCauseHugeLifeLossesD.DeerorPumas:aHardChoiceText4Youknowthefeelingthatyouhaveleftyourphoneathomeandfeelanxious,asifyouhavelostyourconnectiontotheworld.“Nomophobia”(無手機(jī)恐懼癥)affectsteenagersandadultsalike.Youcanevendoanonlinetesttoseeifyouhaveit.Lastweek,researchersfromHongKongwarnedthatnomophobiaisinfectingeveryone.Theirstudyfoundthatpeoplewhousetheirphonestostore,shareandaccesspersonalmemoriessuffermost.Whenuserswereaskedtodescribehowtheyfeltabouttheirphones,wordssuchas“hurt”(neckpainwasoftenreported)and“alone”predictedhigherlevelsofnomophobia.“Thefindingsofourstudysuggestthatusersregardsmartphonesastheirextendedselvesandgetattachedtothedevices,”saidDr.KimKiJoon.“Peopleexperiencefeelingsofanxietyandunpleasantnesswhenseparatedfromtheirphones.”Meanwhile,anAmericanstudyshowsthatsmartphoneseparationcanleadtoanincreaseinheartrateandbloodpressure.Socanbeingwithoutyourphonereallygiveyouseparationanxiety?ProfessorMarkGriffiths,psychologistanddirectoroftheInternationalGamingResearchUnitatNottinghamTrentUniversity,saysitiswhatisonthephonethatcounts-thesocialnetworkingthatcreatesFomo(fearofmissingout).“Wearetalkingaboutaninternet-connecteddevicethatallowspeopletodealwithlotsofaspectsoftheirlives,”saysGriffiths.“Youwouldhavetosurgicallyremoveaphonefromateenagerbecausetheirwholelifeisrootedinthisdevice.”Griffithsthinksattachmenttheory,wherewedevelopemotionaldependencyonthephonebecauseitholdsdetailsofourlives,isasmallpartofnomophobia.For“screenagers”,itisFomothatcreatesthemostseparationanxiety.Iftheycan’tseewhat’shappeningonSnapchatorInstagram,theybecomepanic-strickenaboutnotknowingwhat’sgoingonsocially.“Buttheyadaptveryquicklyifyoutakethemonholidayandthere’snointernet,”saysGriffiths.1、WhichofthefollowingmayDr.KimKiJoonagreewith?A.Wewastetoomuchtimeonphones.B.Phoneshavebecomepartofsomeusers.C.Addictiontophonesmakesmemoriessuffer.D.Phonesandbloodpressurearecloselylinked.2、AccordingtoGiffiths,wegetnomophobiabecause.A.weareaccustomedtohavingaphoneonusB.weneedourphonestohelpusstoreinformationC.weworrywemaymissoutwhatourfriendsaredoingD.wefearwithoutphoneswewillrunintoalotoftrouble3、Wherecanyouprobablyfindtheabovepassage?A.Inaresearchreport. B.Inafashionbrochure.C.Inasciencetextbook. D.Inapopularsciencemagazine.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Myhometown,Chongqing,isthebiggestindustrialandcommercialcenterinsouthwesternChinaItisknownas“mountaincity”forits1.(mountain)landscapeandriversflowingthroughthecityThesceneryhereneverfailstoattracttouriststhroughouttheworldForexample,youcanmakeavoyageof2.(discover)alongtheThreeGorges,3.highcliffs(懸崖)standfacetofaceoneithersideoftheYangtzeRiverAdditionally,youwillalsobe4.(satisfy)withthenightviewofthecity,includingmillionsoflightsandtheirreflectionsontheriverEversince1997,itsrapideconomicgrowthhasbroughtaboutasharpincreaseinthe5.(produce)ofindustrialproducts,suchasiron,carsandcomputersThanks6.thehotandhumidclimate,peoplehavedevelopedapreferenceforthespicyhotpotWhenthenightcomes,occasionsarenotrarewhenthecitizens7.(entertain)bythe8.(performer)inSichuanOpera,9.a(chǎn)rtformwithalonghistoryPeopleherearestraight-forward(耿直的),enthusiasticandhumorousBut10.(fortunate),you’llsometimesfailtounderstandtheircreativejokesbecauseofthelocaldialectandaccentTheworksMiyazaki(宮崎駿)hascreatedhavebeencalledJapan’sanswertoDisneymoviesThoughtbymanytobeoneoftheworld’sgreatestlivinganimators(動(dòng)畫師),Miyazaki,76,announcedhisretirementinSeptember1.ButitwasinJuly2.heconfirmedhewouldreturntoturnhisshortfilmBorotheCaterpillarintoafeature,3.isexpectedtobereleasedin2019,justbeforeTokyohoststhe2020OlympicGamesItwastheseventhtimethathe4.(announce)hisreturn5.(compare)withDisneymovie,Miyazaki’sworkshavetheirownstyleForinstance,hisworkshavecleardistinctionsbetween6.maleandfemalecharacterscanachieveandhowtheyshouldlookAccordingtoTheAtlantic,thereareimaginarykingdomsandmagicalcreaturesinhismoviesMeanwhileMiyazaki7.(great)concernssocialissuesinreallifeEarth’sfragilityisonethingthatheoftenfeaturesHefrequentlyfocuses8.developmentandpollutionForexample,inPrincessMononokeaudiences9.(show)thatvillagerscutdownforeststoprovidefuelfor10.(they)ThemovieendswithabigbattlebetweenmankindandnaturethathurtstheplanetseriouslyWhatissueswillhecoverinhisnext?We’llhavetowaituntil11.(find)outSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)閱讀下面短文,在空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Doesa16-year-oldhavetheabilitytochangetheworld,1、(benefit)hundredsofthousandsofpeople?Oliviashouldbelieveso.WithherinventionofanewEboladetectiontest,2、16-year-oldAmericangirlhasbecomethewinnerofthe2015GoogleScienceFair,ayearlycompetitionforteenagerswhowanttomakea3、(different)totheworld.Olivia’smethodaskspatientstoputsampleof4、saliva(唾液)ontoatestingcard.ThecardchangescolorifthepersonisinfectedwithEbola.OliviastartedworkingonthetestoneyearagowhenshesawthatEbolawasspreadingacrossAfrica.Herresearch5、(base)onlookingatandusingpreviousresearchandherowncreativeideas.“Shedeservesallthepraiseshe’sgettingforherhardwork,devotion6、intelligence,”saidherscienceteacher.“Herprojectis7、(extreme)helpfulforthemedicaldiagnosesthatweneedinpartsoftheworld8、Ebolaismostcommon.”O(jiān)liviahadalwaysdreamed9、doingsomethingtomaketheworld’sfutureeven10、(bright).ShehopedtobecomeaphysiciansomedayandworkwithanorganizationlikeDoctorsWithoutBorders,anon-profitinternationalorganizationthathelpspeoplearoundtheworld.Cultureshockisn'taclinicaltermormedicalcondition.It'ssimplyacommonwaytodescribetheconfusingandnervousfeelingsapersonmayhaveafterleavingafamiliarculturetoliveinanewanddifferentculture.1、Thosecanbeexciting,butthosecanalsobeoverwhelming.Youmayfeelsad,anxious,frustratedandwanttogohome.Everyonemayfeelthepressuretochangehimselftofitinatonetimeoranother—whetherthey'velivedintheareafordaysoryears.2、Allofyourexperiencesbeforeyoucometoyournewhomearepartofyouandwhatmakesyouspecial.Thefollowingtipsmayhelpyouliveinanewculturemoreeasilyandmakesurethenewculturedoesn'toverpowertheold.Teachpeopleyourculture.You'retheonewhomeetsthenewculture,butitdoesn'tmeanyoushouldbetheonedoingallthelearning.Taketheopportunitytoteachyourclassmatesandnewfriends

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